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故事发生在西北一个贫困的小山村,由于村中男女常年在广东东莞打工,只留下老人与孩子。于是,去东莞看望他们在那里打工的父母,便成了孩子们最大的梦想。暑假到了,孩子王大毛受临村孩子的影响决定租车去看他们在外打工的父母,他的这一提议得到了春穗等留守孩子的响应。大毛去找村里开砖厂的胡老板租车,却被告之,跑一趟东莞光成本最少要花两千元。大毛便发动村里的留守孩子“凑份子”,每人交一百元车费。很快,二十个孩子组织了起来。孩子们用各种各样的方式找来了钱,只差春穗一个人未交。春穗已五年没有见到过父母,他很想去东莞,却为一百元的车费发愁。因为,春穗的爷爷患有尿毒症,瘫痪在床,需要巨额的医疗费维持生命,家中一贫如洗,还欠了不少的债。年事已高且有残疾的奶奶只好将家门前的一棵还只是挂着青果的苹果树挖出,让春穗拖到县城去卖。村子离县城百余里。春穗一路爬山涉水,将苹果树拖到县城,被...。Umberto Lenzi is undoubtedly the king of Italian crime movies, but unfortunately| Syndicate Sadists is not the best examples of his work in this genre. Lenzi's crime flicks tend to be a cut above the rest because he makes films based on stories with a point, and they don't lack direction| but this film feels a bit too wayward to fully fit with the rest of his stuff. The film takes obvious influence from Sergio Leone's landmark western 'A Fistful of Dollars' (which in turn, took influence from Akira Kurosawa's landmark samurai flick Yojimbo), in that it features two warring families and a strong character at the centre. The crime that Lenzi focuses on is kidnapping, and we centre on a character called 'Rambo'. Rambo is dragged into the war between the two families after his brother is killed because of it. Rambo uses his brains and brawn to pit the two families against one another, in the hope of gaining revenge for his brother's death, rescuing a young boy that they've kidnapped, and ultimately letting the two sides destroy one another. The film's biggest asset is undoubtedly Tomas Milian. Milian was put to great use by Lenzi in almost all of his crime thrillers. The range of characters he has played for Lenzi is immense, and this one is easily one of the coolest. The character is called Rambo, which immediately sprang to mind the popular Sylvester Stallone character - but for once, the Italians actually haven't stolen this name as Syndicate Sadists was released first! As usual, the film is wickedly entertaining, as we get to watch Milian get himself involved in the usual array of car chases, shootouts and brawls. Lenzi has got him riding a motorbike this time round, and every scene featuring it and Milian is a real standout! However, the film often feels like it doesn't really have anywhere to go, and this means that the running time is stretched out more than it should be. Compared to the crime films of other Italian directors, Syndicate Sadists is more than above average| but in relation to Lenzi crime flicks such as Almost Human and The Cynic, The Rat and The Fist - it doesn't stand tall as one of Lenzi's best. Still, if you're looking for ninety minutes of testosterone fuelled mayhem - Syndicate Sadists will suffice!。For fans of the 1968 documentary, The Queen, this collection of beautiful vignettes into an almost-forgotten part of queer history is a must-see. The discovery of a collection of letters from drag queens Daphne, Josephine, Claudia and more inspired the filmmakers to track down some of the authors and reminisce about their lives as queer people in New York in the 1950s. Their st...。